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jaJM ' OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 8 8-min. Rounds Also— Special Return Amateur Bout A. READ v. MICK SMALE f, 3-min. Rounds Booking Office Tattersall & Bayly’s Usual Prices All Cookings must be collected before 7.45 p.m. 125 OLD TIME DANCE MERRYMAKERS DANCE CLUB GRAND OPENING NIGHT SELVYN HALL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ' and every Saturday flood Music —' excellent Supper First Class Floor Frizes and Novelties Galore Berry’s Dance Band

THE GREATEST LAUGH SHOW OF THE YEAR! OPERA HOUSE TWO WIGHTS ONLY FRIDAY & SATURDAY JULY 21 & 22 MATINEE SATURDAY 2.15 p.m. World Famous YOUNG AUSTRALIANS Acclaimed in London A Riot in Johannesburg They Played a Four Weeks’ Season in Auckland To Packed Houses also in Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. COMEDY REVUE & STAGE BAND COMEDIANS, DANCERS, IMPERSONATORS MUSICIANS, SONGSTERS A RIOT OF FUN & MIRTH PRICES: 2/-, 3/-, 4/- Res. (Plus Tax). Matinee: 1/-. 2/-, 3/Res. Children Half Price. RESERVE NOW At Tattersall & Bayly’s. LOCAL TALENT QUEST Trials for .1 UVION IE 10 TALENT will be held at TIIK MATINEE SATURDAY. Boys 17 years and under eligible. Brize L!/l/~ niul possible selection for 3 our of World with Young Australians.

DON’T FORGET MAR IST BROS. OLD BOYS RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL BALL MONDAY, 24th JULY, 1939 AT TIIE CITY HALL Music by Mrs. Thompson's Orchestra. . r i/ r Gentlemen 5/- ?,/ Ladies 3/7/G Double "/•’ Excellent Supper Novelties Galore J. SHONE, AV. HOY, Joint Sees.

MARRIED LIFE’S PROBLEMS FULLY EXPLAINED rpuE vital facts are correctly and lucidly explained in the “Husband and Wife’s Handbook,” by an eminent London specialist. Chapter on sex determination. Posted in plain wrapper for 1/- (P.N. or stamps) together with free catalogue of personal necessities, from Chemists Supplies Co., Dept., 8.H., Box 1178, Christchurch. ]NTELLIGENT SERVICE IX EVERY DETAIL AT .ROEBUCK ROAD You don’t have to continuously worry about water, oil, air, etc. We’ll check everything necessary, everytime you come in . . . When you leave, your car is in perfect shape. STOP HERE FOR COMPLETE AND BETTER AUTO SERVICE ROEBUCK ROAD SERVICE STATION GOODWIN & WHITE PHONE 15G0 .-LOWERS, BULBS, ETC. \ NEMONE Bulbs, vigorous brilliant selection, with many large double blooms. 2/U 100. —J. Marden, Box 6, Taka puna A u ckiand. A NEMONES and Ranunculi, rotation September flowering Giant Prize Blooms, IJ- a dozen, 5/- 100.— Griffiths’ Nurseries, Alt. Eden, Auckland. A DVICE Free, Pruning, Planting Fruit Trees, Shrubs. Coloured illustrated Book posted free on request.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Alt. Eden, Auckland. _ A ROAIATIC Scented Roses, 12 distinct shades, exhibition varieties, strong trees. 15/- a dozen, posted.— Griffiths’.Nurseries, Alt. Eden, Auckland. D-OI'SENBERRY—New Giant. Raspberry Hybrid. Retailed Auckland 2/- lb. Heavy cropper any climate. Pour plants posted TO/-. Trade supplied.—Sainsbury’s Nursery, Otuhului. KM GARDEN Lily of the Valley, Regale, Tiger Gurnsey, Scarborough and Jacobean Lilies 1/- each, 10/- a dozen, posted,—Griffiths* Nurseries, Ait. Eden, Auckland. XT EDGE Plants, Shelter anti Timber Trees, Ornamental Shrubs. Everything for the garden.—D. S. Thompson it Co. T EAION and Orange Trees, also full range of other fruit trees. Ask for our Catalogue.—D. S. Thompson & Co. /"ANION Plants, Brown Spanish, 6/per thousand. .1. Douglas, Ilexton, Phone 9SIR. ]>LANTS.— Cabbage, Lettuce, 10/1000, railage extra: 1/0 100, posted.—Kala Hansji, Kitchener Road, Pukekohe VEW Fruit, the Boysenberry, larger and sweeter than the Loganberry, vines 2/G each. —D. S. Thompson & Co. STANDARD Flowering Cherries, extra good, 5/- each.. —D. S. Thompson .t Co. I IXEN-AIARKING OUTFIT (Rubher stamp of your name, pad, brush, indelible ink, and a box to liuld the lot). 3/6: postage 2d extra. —- At the Herald Office.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19990, 15 July 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19990, 15 July 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19990, 15 July 1939, Page 2

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